2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.actamat.2015.10.031
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The ferrite/oxide interface and helium management in nano-structured ferritic alloys from the first principles

Abstract: Nano-size Y-Ti-oxides are largely responsible for the extraordinary mechanical properties and irradiation tolerance of nano-structured ferritic alloys (NFAs). Here we report a theoretical study to assess the characters and possible roles of the ferrite/oxide interface in managing neutron transmutation product helium in NFAs. Using one observed cube-on-cube orientation relationship, various candidate structures of the ferrite/Y2Ti2O7 interfaces were constructed and the associated energies were carefully evaluat… Show more

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“…NO-matrix interface chemistries and energies ( γ hkl ) are highly dependent on the O partial pressure (P O2 ) [37] , which are not well established. The likely thermodynamic bounds are P O2 levels between in equilibrium Cr 2 O 3 and TiO 2 , which result in nonstoichiometric Y-Ti rich interface terminations with semi-coherent energies between ≈ 0.2 -0.8 J/m 2 [37] . However, APT studies measured higher non-equilibrium levels of unreacted excess O (due to internal oxidation kinetic limits and perhaps excess vacancies) with matrix values in the range of ≈ 0.1 at% or more [21] .…”
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“…NO-matrix interface chemistries and energies ( γ hkl ) are highly dependent on the O partial pressure (P O2 ) [37] , which are not well established. The likely thermodynamic bounds are P O2 levels between in equilibrium Cr 2 O 3 and TiO 2 , which result in nonstoichiometric Y-Ti rich interface terminations with semi-coherent energies between ≈ 0.2 -0.8 J/m 2 [37] . However, APT studies measured higher non-equilibrium levels of unreacted excess O (due to internal oxidation kinetic limits and perhaps excess vacancies) with matrix values in the range of ≈ 0.1 at% or more [21] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, APT studies measured higher non-equilibrium levels of unreacted excess O (due to internal oxidation kinetic limits and perhaps excess vacancies) with matrix values in the range of ≈ 0.1 at% or more [21] . In this case the interface will be highly O enriched, with semi-coherent energies < 0.8 J/m 2 [37] . First principles models indicate that Fe atoms usually match with the O atoms for both Fe-YTO [37] and Table 1 Interface names, labels on polyhedral shown in Fig.…”
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